Well, don't be shyWaterbuffalo wrote:I have a method to replace the broken or missing pins on the back of the badges, LOL
Feeling badgy
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I'm not sure I've ever tried to pick your brain sunbeam. I'm an amateur numpty but if I learn how to do something I share it. Folks can do with it as they will. Cheers! KevWaterbuffalo wrote:Picking my brain again are we,,LOL
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Hi Allan,
I too would be interested to hear of your method! I will almost certainly never use it, as my collection is small and I may well not do another bike, but part of the fun of the forum is just learning stuff!
Cheers,
Mike
I too would be interested to hear of your method! I will almost certainly never use it, as my collection is small and I may well not do another bike, but part of the fun of the forum is just learning stuff!
Cheers,
Mike
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A good tip for the red on the tank badges is to use Candy Gipsy Red and a small brush - comes up a treat
Mal.
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good tip Mal. Kev
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Here you go.. And No nail varnish, was hert in this aplication..